Lammes Candies appears to be closing all of its retail locations in Texas, ending a 141-year family-run run. The closures affect its Round Rock and Austin stores, with online sales continuing for a period but no firm reopening date announced.[2][3][5]
What this means for you in Dallas, TX:
- If you were hoping to visit Lammes Candies locally, there are no Dallas-area stores; closures are in Austin/Round Rock.[2]
- You can still explore Lammes’ online shop for pralines and other products, though availability may vary as they wind down operations.[5][6]
If you’d like, I can pull up the latest local coverage or help you locate nearby alternative Texas candy makers to visit in person.
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